lambertb
lambertb t1_je6jjps wrote
Reply to comment by WokeAssBaller in [D] GPT4 and coding problems by enryu42
There can’t be a double blind study because the people using the copilot will know they’re using it.
lambertb t1_je29sc5 wrote
Reply to comment by WokeAssBaller in [D] GPT4 and coding problems by enryu42
Isn’t it possible that your experience is not representative? Are you using ChatGPT or GitHub copilot?
lambertb t1_je02zgn wrote
Reply to comment by WokeAssBaller in [D] GPT4 and coding problems by enryu42
Have you used the tools yourself? I have, and a 40% increase in productivity is totally plausible, and often an underestimate considering I can now do things I would not have even tried previously. I encourage you to try them, with healthy skepticism and an open mind.
lambertb t1_jdvngk3 wrote
lambertb t1_jds24dr wrote
Reply to [D] GPT4 and coding problems by enryu42
It cannot solve all coding problems. But it can solve many problems. And if the user is reasonably experienced, even code with errors is useful because they can quickly be corrected. Preliminary evaluations show a 40% increase in developer productivity from GitHub Copilot. And that seems totally plausible to me.
lambertb t1_ix7w4t1 wrote
Reply to comment by EmilyU1F984 in Do NSAIDs reduce neuroinflammation? by One-Garden-1294
Agreed that they are generally safe when used as directed. But they are contraindicated in anyone with kidney disease, and probably a poor choice for anyone with cardiac risk, bleeding risk, or stroke risk, which in the US, is a lot of people. Sadly, there are no safe pain meds. It’s all risk/benefit calculation.
lambertb t1_ix67fdw wrote
Reply to comment by Duckboy_Flaccidpus in Do NSAIDs reduce neuroinflammation? by One-Garden-1294
It’s complicated. Aspirin is an NSAID, but not Al NSAIDS are the same with respect to adverse effects. Aspirin has cardiac benefits because it’s an anticoagulant. The same basic effect is why NSAIDS can cause bleeding strokes. I can’t explain all the mechanisms. I just know it to be true.
lambertb t1_ix5ui9t wrote
Reply to comment by radioactivemagic in Do NSAIDs reduce neuroinflammation? by One-Garden-1294
It’s more than just emerging. There is an FDA mandated warning on the label about increased risk of stroke and heart attack, in addition to bleeding, and kidney damage. NSAIDS are not generally safe drugs.
lambertb t1_ivaceq2 wrote
This is a meaningless statistic without some reference to the health effects of that level of exposure.
lambertb t1_je802eu wrote
Reply to comment by WokeAssBaller in [D] GPT4 and coding problems by enryu42
I agree the survey study is nothing close to being definitive. And it does smack it marketing. Still, my own experience suggests that these tools will be transformative. At the same time, I’ve gotten lost down an AI rabbit hole where it would have been more efficient for me to just do it myself. On balance though, my assessment is that these are already very helpful tools, and they’ll only get better.